---- Live updaes , all data unofficial/provisional---
Not updates today from Medemblik but I can see the fleet out on a webcam at the Regatta Center. Yesterday no racing as informed due to high winds. 3 races planned for the today. More info when available. Official Worlds web: www.acatworlds2016.nl
*Update from the water: Brewin (Exploder) & PJ ( DNA) a win for each.
** Update: Mischa x2 in the other group. Mischa got Bundy in the 3rd downwind leg -
10-12knots for one course, Brewin's less wind and tricky. More data & pics later...

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Day 2 final Report:
Mischa
Heemskerk won his two races against Bundock today, aside from the
hours both have in the A-Class it was also a match up for design
concepts in platforms & rigs. Mischa with Dna F1 / Mischa
Sails with boom , and Darren Exploder D3, boomless Brewin sail. Wind
conditions reported is 10-12knots and flat for their group.

In
the other group Steve Brewin won the first and PJ Dwarshuis the
second on light shifty conditions. Bob Baier sailing the Scheurer G7/Ashby scored a 6th & 2nd for 5th overall.

The pre Worlds scenario keeps unchanged then after first two races: Mischa continues on a high level showed at Punta Ala , only surpassed by the 'Untouchable', and
the Exploder Team searching to grab a deserved title for the Polish
builder.

- Equipment
Regarding equipment and in contrast with last year I think there is no excuses whatsoever this time around, with all the top guys being served by builders & designers with the best they can offer in platforms and rigs.
Read Carolijn´s comments below on Arno's call, that the D3 camp is happy with their speed and I received that feedback too from other trusted source too.

Mischa Heemskerk was speeding only seeing his results, plus the direct on the water feedback I've been sent.

- Fleets
I've been told that both groups are racing at different hours, I understand logistics issues but at Bordeaux Euros 2014 and Punta Ala 2015 both fleets were racing at the same time, aside topographic differences, overall winds conditions are way more fair than having one group racing in perfect 10-12knots full foiling conditions and the others drifting in 4 knots. Not fair for the sailors and uneven competitive scenario.

On the Argies, my god what rookies! They missed the start after some bad comms, I can´t leave them alone! haha, pity again as they are making great efforts and high investments in time and material to race/travel to Medemblik, putting a lot for the Class locally and some of them with plenty of training hours were ready for top five/ten results as shown on the water today.

Still much to go, second chance to score on paper for them tomorrow.

Below Arno's report.

----------------------------------First day of racing report by Arno Terra based on a call with Carolijn Brouwer:

"Carolijn
had a great day on her 'fantastic little boat'. She was in the fleet with
Mischa & Darren and had full foiling conditions in both races, where
the other group had much less favourable winds.

Mischa made the difference upwind by some upwind foiling, Darren tried it out of the start too but couldn't find a free lane.

Tymek had good speed but had to make up ground after the start.

Carolijn
was in the top 10 at the first mark and could foil to fifth in the
first leg and finally finish 6th in the first race and 8th in the following
race where she was fighting with Thomas Paasch on his Nikita with Dna boards.

PJ scored a convincing win in the
second wind after a good upwind beat and some 'private' pressure downwind
where he could separate form the fleet by foiling away as a lonesome
cowboy. Bob Baier scored a second and Stevie could still secure a third.

Tomorrow
not a Stevie-Mischa clash yet and I hope that both fleets have good
pressure. It is great to see that pure sailing skills made the
difference today and not just stuff.

No bad results for any of
the top contenders today. To be continued tomorrow. Forecast says 8-11
kts, though the leaders will be fully foiling.